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Archaeological Perspectives of the Navajo

Eric Blinman, Director of the New Mexico Office of Archaeological Studies, has worked in archaeology of the western United States since 1967. Among his research topics have been paleoclimate studies, archaeomagnetic dating, yucca fiber textiles, and pottery technology dating back to the “Anasazi.” For the Friends he will present a review of the latest thinking (and controversies) about archaeological evidence related to the origins of the Navajo.

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